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The North Face Womens Borealis Backpack

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The North Face Womens Borealis BackpackStyle: NF0A52SI PV6 The Womens Borealis Backpack is a best seller for good reason. With its iconic bungee cord system, women specific FlexVent suspension system and large interior compartment, you can keep your items secure, inside and out. This go anywhere pack also features a stand up design, sternum strap, removable waist belt and protective laptop compartment. Product Details: The women specific FlexVent suspension system, certified by the

Style: NF0A52SI PV6

The Women’s Borealis Backpack is a best-seller for good reason. With its iconic bungee cord system, women-specific FlexVent suspension system and large interior compartment, you can keep your items secure, inside and out. This go-anywhere pack also features a stand-up design, sternum strap, removable waist belt and protective laptop compartment.

Product Details:
The women-specific FlexVent suspension system, certified by the American Chiropractic Association, has articulated shoulder straps, a rounded back panel, comfortable stitch lines and soft-touch chemise fabric
External bungee-compression system with clips offers several options for organization
Side bungee cords allow for compression
Bottom compression
Stand-up design
Protective dedicated laptop compartment
Large main compartment for books and binders
Front compartment has internal organization with secure-zip pockets and a padded tablet sleeve
External, fleece-lined pocket for sunglasses, phone or keys
360-degree reflectivity
Two durable, external water bottle pockets can easily double as multi-use pockets with quick-draw smartphone access on one side
U-pull zippers are easy to grab
Comfortable, padded top grab handle
Sternum strap with a whistle buckle
Removable waist belt

Dimensions:
11'' x 5.75'' x 18.75'' (27.9 cm x 14.6 cm x 47.6 cm)

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